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DECA time again Saturday 9th Nov 2013

So once again we ask for your assistance

For this event to run SMOOTH on TIME and SAFELY we need a small group of volunteers (Officials )
to help run the day. With out the help of volunteers we can not run these days.
Officials are needed in 3 sections in the morning and 1 section in the afternoon.
All Officials on the day will be supplied with drinks and lunch.

An Officials briefing will be held before the Drivers briefing so all volunteer Officials will need to
be at the DECA complex by 8.30 am on the Saturday morning the 9th of November

So if your thinking about coming up for a look and not competing this is a great way to get up close
to the action.
Also if your competing and bringing a friend or 3 it would be great if they could put there hand up
to help out on the day.

So i would like to have
as many volunteers as possible so i can give people a break during the day .

So if this sounds like you or your friends post up in here or PM me and i will put you on the list.

Cheers WayneO.

MORNING


SKIDPAN

STARTER..
TIMMER......
FINISHER..

MINI WANG..

STARTER.....
TIMMER.......
FINISHER....
MARSHAL...

LONG WANG

STARTER...
TIMMER......
FINISHER....
SPOTTER 1 ..
SPOTTER 2..
SPARE..
AFTERNOON

SKIDPAN

STARTER....
TIMMER........
TIMMER,,,
FINISHER
FINISHER

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My missus would like to volunteer for the skid pan, not sure if morning or afternoon as she wants to ride with me on the back tracks...

Great

She maybe able to help me out with timing in the afternoon.

Losing my voice again but see how I am on day, worst case l can do timing somewhere if I don't have the voice to start :)

Why is everyone getting Pre-DECA Flu?! It's meant to be post-DECA flu! :O

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